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Korean transracial and international adoptees: Ethnic identity and sense of belonging and exclusion in relation to birth and adoptive groups
Authors:Danielle Godon-Decoteau  Patricia G. Ramsey  Karen L. Suyemoto
Affiliation:1. Department of Psychology and Education, Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, Massachusetts, USA;2. Psychology and Transnational Cultural and Community Studies, University of Massachusetts, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Abstract:Past quantitative ethnic identity research on transracial and international adoptees (TRIAs) has focused on their birth culture. Given that adoptees may also identify with their adoptive family’s culture, we examined Korean and White European American ethnic identities in Korean American adoptees. Identity exploration and commitment were significantly positively correlated within each referent group. Results also indicated relatively higher levels of birth group identity exploration and higher adoptive group identity commitment. In addition, we used cluster analysis to create ethnic identity profiles and investigated the relations between identity profiles and sense of belonging and exclusion. Our findings signal a need to support TRIAs to develop inclusive flexible ethnic identities and suggest future research should examine multiple referent groups and the intersection of these identities.
Keywords:Transracial adoptees  ethnic identity  intercountry adoption  belonging  exclusion
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